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Asia Pacific Bulletin
Asia Pacific Bulletin
Nepal: US Indo-Pacific Strategy at One Year
Nepal: US Indo-Pacific Strategy at One Year
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Part of the Smaller South Asian Countries and the US Indo-Pacific Strategy at One Year Special Series
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Number 644 |
Ms. Avasna Pandey, Lecturer in the Department of International Relations and Diplomacy at Tribhuwan University, explains that "Nepal's engagement with great powers such as the United States and China has been motivated by its pursuit of national interest and development." |
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While India and China are experiencing a rise in authoritarianism and demagoguery... Nepal shines in the protection of human rights, press freedom, and the implementation of its constitution.
Part of the Smaller South Asian Countries and the US Indo-Pacific Strategy at One Year Special Series
![](/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/inline-images/APB%20Arch%20Icon%20with%20no%20issue%20num_0.png.webp)
Number 644 |
Ms. Avasna Pandey, Lecturer in the Department of International Relations and Diplomacy at Tribhuwan University, explains that "Nepal's engagement with great powers such as the United States and China has been motivated by its pursuit of national interest and development." |
for additional titles in the Asia Pacific Bulletin |
While India and China are experiencing a rise in authoritarianism and demagoguery... Nepal shines in the protection of human rights, press freedom, and the implementation of its constitution.